Trump delays steel, aluminium tariffs for 30 days

IANS  |  Washington 

Donald Trump's administration said that it would delay a decision to impose and aluminium tariffs on the EU, and for another 30 days, giving Washington's key allies a reprieve, the media reported.

The administration, which granted temporary exemptions to a handful of countries in March, said on Monday it had reached initial agreements with Argentina, and that would allow them to avoid the tariffs, at least for now.

Details of those agreements will be finalised in the next 30 days, the said in a statement.

"In all of these negotiations, the Administration is focused on quotas that will restrain imports, prevent transshipment, and protect the national security," quoted the statement as saying.

The said it has also "reached a final agreement with on imports", which were part of the administration's renegotiation of the US-free trade agreement.

The decision comes days after French and German personally lobbied Trump in last week not to bring the and aluminium tariffs down on the

The prolonged exemptions for and come as the is working to renegotiate the North America Free Trade Agreement among the three countries.

If the tariffs do go into effect after the 30-day reprieve, has promised swift retaliation, reported.

It has drawn up a lengthy list of American products it would penalise in return, including orange juice, cranberries, motorcycles and jeans.

It has also asked to join a dispute brought at the against the tariffs.

In a statement late Monday, the said the move was "positive" and that it would work with American and EU negotiators for a permanent exemption.

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 09:38 IST